Tales

Tales is a series of books for readers who know that the scariest locals are not in middle of Bangor Maine but in the big cities where evil moves about 24 hours a day. Hovering over the high-rises and crawling beneath guts of downtown on subway track For readers who understand that zombie and ghouls are bank managers and wear badges that read to serve and protect and prey one victims who have no voice Click on a Series of Horrors for a quick lesson.

There was a long discussion of the appropriateness of the music, let me know what you think

From Oakland to New Orleans

Zombie Television finds our heroes in New Orleans for a Jazz Festival, but soon learn nothing is simple in the Big Easy, Especially when it involves the flesh eating undead. For the fourth novel in the series I hope to stimulate my reader’s curiosity to learn more about New Orleans, the location of Omari and Jamilah’s latest adventure. Good food, great music, an incredible history and an association with the supernatural that creates chills. New Orleans shines as a one of kind place on the planet. Check it out

Tales of Urban Horror Series

Zombie Television

Night Biters

My students LOVE the story. It's filled with action, suspense, teenage drama, family triumphs and struggles, and of course, horror

Werewolves the Mix Tape

Finally something new from our people instead of the same old stories, which always seems to revolve around relationships. Harper should consider throwing a script at hollywood because I would pay to go see an urban horror film. That would be awesome. --blackvoices.com

Zombie TV

“A J Harper has created a multi-ethnic underworld of street tribes all positioning for power, set against the gritty backdrop of Oakland.”

iEvil

“Harper has embarked on something we need more of in teen fiction – novels about African Americans and hip-hop culture where ethnicity is not the central plight. We hope to see more of Adrian’s future work as he continues to fill the holes in teen fiction.” Brave & Brass book blog